Efficient removal of uracil from G.U mispairs by the mismatch-specific thymine DNA glycosylase from HeLa cells
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Efficient removal of uracil from G.U mispairs by the mismatch-specific thymine DNA glycosylase from HeLa cells
Abstract
The uracil DNA glycosylases (EC 3.2.2.3) characterized to date remove uracil from DNA irrespective of whether it is base paired with adenine or mispaired with guanine in double-stranded substrates or whether it is found in single-stranded DNA. We report here the characterization of uracil glycosylase activity that can remove the base solely from a mispair with guanine. It does not recognize uracil either in A.U pairs or in single-stranded substrates. The enzyme, a 55-kDa polypeptide, was previously characterized as a mismatch-specific thymine DNA glycosylase and was thought to be responsible solely for the correction (to G.C) of G.T mispairs that arise as a result of spontaneous hydrolytic deamination of 5-methylcytosine to thymine. Given the broader substrate specificity of the enzyme (in addition to uracil and thymine, the protein can also remove 5-bromouracil from mispairs with guanine), we propose that its biological role in vivo may also include the correction of a subset of G.U mispairs inefficiently removed by the more abundant ubiquitous uracil glycosylases, such as those arising from cytosine deamination in G+C-rich regions of the genome.
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